Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1947 — Page 16
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Starlet Frances Rafferty a divorce ' [from former army Maj. John E. Horton.
Miss Rafferty told superior Judge UW, ‘Turney Fox that Mr. Horton Jeft her Dec. 9, 1945, saying he knew a girl in Italy with more appeal {for him. 3 Judge Frank G. Swain had denied the starlet a divorce last July be. cause she “failed” -to prove Srieldy. The couple was. married Ag. . 3 1944.
"Horror" Movie Gets | Approval in Atlanta
ATLANTA, Ga. Feb. 19 (U. P)—
movies. The ‘Carnegie library board! today over-ruled Movie = Censor Christine Smith who banned the movie because she considered it! “too horrible,” The movie concerns a pianist]
torment and kill.
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12 Dead, 3 Injured In Chicago Fire
CHICAGO, Feb. 19 (U. P.).—~Two
three others were recovering from serious injuries today as the result of a flash fire which destroyed a two-story frame flat and routed 25 other residents. The deaths brought to 14 the number of fire fatalities in overcrowded dwellings on Chicago's south side within the past six weeks. The dead were Edward Autum, 50, and Mrs. Mary Plant, 54. The injured ' included Louise Hayes, 50; Roosevelt Johnson, 40, and John: Lyles; 32, ; YR
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ACE FIDDLER — Jascha Heifetz, spectacular violinvirtuoso who will appear in recital at 3 p. m. next Sunday under Martefis auspices at the English.
A desertion charge today won| | Beane, national investment firm,
persons were burned to death and |
Profit: Sharing Extension Urged
The ‘seventh annual report of the Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner &
was made Public yesterday by OQ. J. Holder, local manager. ‘American “business and industrial management is not doing effective work in educating its own personnel in the economic foundations that underlie the American way of life, the report warned. “Too few organizations have |" given their workers a tangible stake in the suecess of the business or
made them feel individually impor-
tant,” Charles BE. Merrill, directing parther, states in a signed foreward. “With the present experience
The horror movie * ‘Beast With Five! England and France before us, R Fingers” Will be shown ‘In Atlantaly ig tragic that business in America
1has accomplished so little in this respect.” Following the firm’s policy of full financial disclosure, the report dis- | closes & 30 per cent increase in the
1 {number of accounts handled and (8! (who dies and leaves his hands %! rise of $1,431,676 in gross income 1
$29,523,668, a new record for the stock exchange member firm.
An increase in all expenses, led by |
salary payments of $9,930,546, up $2,256,320 from 1945, caused net income before taxes to decline from $8,834.063 in 1945 to $6,216,649 last
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Two Ships Due Today
At New York Harbor
NEW YORK, Feb. 19 (U. P.).—! Ship movements in New York har- | bor today: Arriving—Cristobal from Cristo- | bal, Marine Shark from Naples. | Departing — Stavangerfjord for Bergen, Westerdam for Rotterdam, | and Ft. Townsend for Bermuda.
INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SINGING TONIGHT—Gail Manners, - vocalist featured with Sigmund: Romberg and his con. cert orchestra; who will make this. season's Indianapolis ap--pearance at 8:30 p. m, today |mow
BAND MENTOR—Nilo Hovey. director of Jordan conband department, who will preside over a state-
conference at the conservatory next Friday and Saturday.
Neighborhood:
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Monte Cristo" Pa “They Made Mo a Killer."
OLD PRAIL—"Shadow of a Woman" and © “I Ring ol Tomorrow through Saturday: “Never Say Goodbye" and " “Rio Orande Raiders." " ¢ OAL Nayale Ki Xe and “Men w through Satur. ar If rm Tacky and “God's Coun-
or mouNy-- “Inside Job" and “Rider: of the Santa Fe.” Tomorrow and Fri. day: “Our Hearts Were Growing Up" and “One Exciting Week
PARKER-—"“No Time for Comedy” and
| Saturday: “Whistle Stop” and ‘Young | Widow." REX—Through tomorrow: “Diary of a Chambermaid” and “Sing While You Dance."
People” and “Cockeyed Miracle."
book."
SANDERS-"Raffies” apd “The Modonna's | Secret.” Tomorrow rough Saturday. “Catman of Paris" and “Gunning for
Times Amusement
“State of the Union,” 8:30.
CIVY “Angel Street,” at 3:30.
“Cross My Reart,” with Betty HutTufts, at 11:58, 2:30, §:05, 7:40 and 10:15,
The Mysteri 11, 1:38, $10, 6:45 and 9:30.
yon ell Victor Mature, at 11, * 10, 3:20, 5:30,
gud A Adolphs Menjou, WE 11:25, 1
Jolson I. with Larry Pann Evelyn Keyes and others, at 11:30, 2901, 4:32, 7:03 and 9:34.
“The Time, and the Girl,” withr Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Janis 2uige an a Vickers, at 11:24, 1:28, 46 and 9:53.
Vengeance.”
and Dagger” and “Roll on Texas Moon.”
“Wanderer of the Wasteland.” STATE--Thro h tomorrow: “Mr. and “Capt. t Annie.” Ar:
“Rendesvous | With Annie.”
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| RIVOLI—Through Saturday: “Never Say Goodbye” and “Earl Carrolls Sketch-
SHERIDAN—Through Saturday: “Cloak |
SPEEDWAY — ““Cockeyed Miracle” and! “Sing Out Sister.” Tomorrow through ! Saturday: “The Magnificent Doll” and,
ST. CLAIR — “Margie” and "Bl Knows Best." Tomorrow RF fel urday “Paris Under Groun " and
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Talmadge ‘Hearings Set
ATLANTA, Ga, Feb, 19 (U.P)
the date for hearing three superior ‘court decisions: on the Georgia ' governorship-two favors |ing Governor Herman Talmadge {and ene for acting Governor M. B.! | Thom
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“WIFE OF MONTE CRISTO” “THEY MADE ME A KILLER”
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“MEN IN HER DIARY”
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